The Facts: HC Sean McDermott said he would need at least an hour to explain the many reasons Taylor will be such a good fit in the scheme of new OC Rick Dennison. But McDermott did his best to provide a summary of the many aspects of Taylor's quarterbacking skills that he expected Dennison to utilize to the fullest. "The movement," McDermott said, choosing the obvious starting point.
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As News staffer Vic Carucci noted, if Taylor has demonstrated nothing else during the past two seasons as the Bills' starter, it's that his exceptional mobility is by far his greatest asset. And the coach made it clear that it would remain a prominent part of the Bills' offense. Taylor's production on the ground was a major reason the team has led the NFL in rushing in 2015 and 2016. McDermott made it clear the quarterback will continue to have the green light to carry the ball and augment what LeSean McCoy and other running backs contribute. Meanwhile, Taylor has already expressed enthusiasm over being reunited with Dennison, who was the QBs coach in Baltimore in 2014, Taylor's last of four seasons as Joe Flacco's backup. It'll be interesting to see what they can cook up.